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The Minister for Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has stated that his belief in future technologies for clean energy, especially nuclear power, remains unshaken.

Dr. Prempeh made this statement at a brief ceremony to inaugurate the Board of Directors for Nuclear Power Ghana (NPG).

He observed that at a time where Ghana is working assiduously towards boosting Ghana’s industrialization with clean and reliable energy systems such as nuclear and renewables, the NPG has been positioned strategically to facilitate this drive. He expressed his belief that the new board will co-ordinate the efforts of all stakeholders in this regard.

Renewable energy sources are expected to grow significantly which will make nuclear power, an important part of today’s clean energy drive. By turning to clean energy systems for electricity generation, we will be able to decarbonize key areas such as transportation and other environmental pollution activities”.

He charged the board to focus on providing relevant resources to build a strong safety culture and resilience management systems which will ensure that in the planning and development of nuclear infrastructure and related activities in Ghana, government’s purpose will be achieved.

In his remarks, the new Board Chair, Prof. Nyarko, expressed gratitude to the President for reposing such confidence in him and the rest of the board members and urged them to work together in order to overcome all challenges for the benefit of the state.

The other members of the seven-member board include Hon. William Owireku Aidoo, Dr. Stephen Yamoah, Hon. Patricia Appiagyei, Mr. Emmanuel Antwi-Darkwa, Mr. Anthony Selom Dzadzra and Dr. Robert Bright Sogbaji.

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